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government. but at the heart of the debate, how do you reduce the government's massive budget debt, and changes in taxes and spending. today the top democrat and the republican had their say. >> both sighs favor closing took loopholes that favor the wealthiest americans, and the senate thinks shouldsome revenue should be idea to tackle the deficit and invest in the middle class, not just simply cut tax rates for the rich. >> usually you can tax more and spend more and borrow more and that will somehow create growth and prosperity. i believe we have had four years of that experiment, which i fundamentally doubted and opposed from the beginning. and it hasn't worked. >> shepard: regardless of whether it's worked or hasn't, the insiders say the democratic budget will likely pass. mike emanuel is in washington. how has the vote been going and what's it like in there so far? reporter: we expect starting any moment they'll vote on a series of amendments between now and late night tonight. 25 to 40. sum
government. but at the heart of the debate, how do you reduce the government's massive budget debt, and changes in taxes and spending. today the top democrat and the republican had their say. >> both sighs favor closing took loopholes that favor the wealthiest americans, and the senate thinks shouldsome revenue should be idea to tackle the deficit and invest in the middle class, not just simply cut tax rates for the rich. >> usually you can tax more and spend more and borrow more...
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because remember, the trees were given to the united states by the government of japan. finally there's a kite festival on march 30th, which is great escape for families. you'll learn how to make and fly your own kites on the mall. >> reporter: many hotels are offering special deals. >> a great way to experience the festival is look for hotel packages that include perks like metro cars, trolley tours. >> reporter: guided tours of the the cherry blossoms are available by foot, bus or even boat. >> it's absolutely beautiful. great celebration of spring. and a great way to escape all these gray days we have e been having. >> gorgeous. you can find out more about the national cherry blossom festival at cnn.com/travel. experts with the national park service say they don't expect the trees to be in full bloom until about the second week of april. that would be like almost after the festival ends. good luck. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets y
because remember, the trees were given to the united states by the government of japan. finally there's a kite festival on march 30th, which is great escape for families. you'll learn how to make and fly your own kites on the mall. >> reporter: many hotels are offering special deals. >> a great way to experience the festival is look for hotel packages that include perks like metro cars, trolley tours. >> reporter: guided tours of the the cherry blossoms are available by foot,...
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what if we, as a federal government, were to say, you know what? we're going to take away your tax-free status unless you use some of that endowment to either reduce your tuition and room and board costs for your students, or help them directly with those costs. what about that, reverend? >> it is schools like harvard and yale, once you get in, many schools take their endowment for the investment portfolio and the purpose for having a bigger endowment is to keep college tuition low and i think that those were certain limits should have to pay more for taxes or invest in students to have more money for more investments and building is is a factor. i think that president obama we went-- exploiting students in this way would lose federal moneys and that's the way it should be. >> gregg: you showed me a moment ago your report and i'll show you mine. center for college activity and productivity. he found that universities, for example, like harvard could actually eliminate all tuition, all room and board for all of their students without ever dissipatin
what if we, as a federal government, were to say, you know what? we're going to take away your tax-free status unless you use some of that endowment to either reduce your tuition and room and board costs for your students, or help them directly with those costs. what about that, reverend? >> it is schools like harvard and yale, once you get in, many schools take their endowment for the investment portfolio and the purpose for having a bigger endowment is to keep college tuition low and i...
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and the federal government. the absurdity in a state capital, that we did not have a budget for three years, yet here in washington the senate did not pass a budget for three years and the president just not serious about what americans think is the biggest problem of that country. they do not even have a budget for three years? state government, closer to the people, has to get things done. i used to tell trent lott, the difference between governors and senators is senators talk about doing things and governors do things. there's a lot of truth to democrat governors as well. their party is so committed to washington that you do not see many of these governors who are willing to talk the way republican governors are about how we do a better job at the state level. there's much more bipartisanship. i like to think i had a relative success will governorship, but eight of my eight years of governor, i have a democrat house majority, and seven of my years, i had a democrat senate majority. we did not let that stop u
and the federal government. the absurdity in a state capital, that we did not have a budget for three years, yet here in washington the senate did not pass a budget for three years and the president just not serious about what americans think is the biggest problem of that country. they do not even have a budget for three years? state government, closer to the people, has to get things done. i used to tell trent lott, the difference between governors and senators is senators talk about doing...
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mobile phones on earth that clean toilets, addressing a shortage is a biggest challenge facing the governments with the water day at the united nations gathering to discuss the topic at the hague today. >> have a great weekend. >> continuing to follow the problems on the freeway in san jose and sausalito. >> trouble getting to work if you are in marin county, sue has the latest. >> we are just getting a tweet from marin saying they hope to have those lanes southbound 101 re-opened in 30 minutes, sky 7 is above the scene and it looks like they might have just as we speak gotten the lanes open. we will keep following it for you, and it looks like traffic is flow bets are out of the waldo tunnel, so better news leaving marin county for the morning commute otherwise to san jose we have a fatal accident still blocking the two right lanes and a new e.t.o. for that accident, 9:30 this morning and traffic remains slow beyond the seen and you can see a live shot as they make their way southbound 280 an early fatal and 880 to 101 is the best alternate. >> we will start with live doppler 7 hd it is dry t
mobile phones on earth that clean toilets, addressing a shortage is a biggest challenge facing the governments with the water day at the united nations gathering to discuss the topic at the hague today. >> have a great weekend. >> continuing to follow the problems on the freeway in san jose and sausalito. >> trouble getting to work if you are in marin county, sue has the latest. >> we are just getting a tweet from marin saying they hope to have those lanes southbound 101...
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a government spokesperson inside cyprus says officials could make a decision later on today. cyprus is facing a monday deadline to come up with $7.5 billion in order to secure a bailout from the european union and the international monetary fund. all right. the faa today announces it is cutting funding to 189 air traffic control towers because of those forced spending cuts. at least three of the towers were built with federal stimulus money and have just recently opened. the faa is furloughing employees and eliminating shifts at some towers. the agency says the towers targeted for closure are at lower volume airports with fewer than 150,000 takeoffs or landings in a year's span. >>> to politics now. we're seeing signs that congress is moving closer to comprehensive immigration reform. some leading conservatives now say they will support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. congressman paul ryan spelled out his position in "the situation room" with wolf blitzer. >> well, i think we can get comprehensive immigration reform. i support reform. i supported the bush r
a government spokesperson inside cyprus says officials could make a decision later on today. cyprus is facing a monday deadline to come up with $7.5 billion in order to secure a bailout from the european union and the international monetary fund. all right. the faa today announces it is cutting funding to 189 air traffic control towers because of those forced spending cuts. at least three of the towers were built with federal stimulus money and have just recently opened. the faa is furloughing...
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and the best chance that they had to potentially hear about it was with the potential for a government shutdown, which has now been averted. so again, back to this new pace rhine of these big debates over real issues that are kind of going nowhere. and a new baseline that incidentally it's interesting because their stopgap spending bill that was passed yesterday did mark something of a breakthrough in that the appropriators in the house and the senate, the bipartisan leaderships thereof were able to come together and come up with a spending plan that keeps the government solvent and keeps it operating. and so i think that now we are going to see the appropriators get, you know, being able to get together hopefully and work out these, you know, technocratic stopgap spending bills while the battle wages in the background without any hope of actual consensus. >> good to see both of you. have a good weekend. we are hearing this morning from the commander of the marine base in kwaunt coe, virginia where three were killed. ask as we take care of our marines and their families that are dealin
and the best chance that they had to potentially hear about it was with the potential for a government shutdown, which has now been averted. so again, back to this new pace rhine of these big debates over real issues that are kind of going nowhere. and a new baseline that incidentally it's interesting because their stopgap spending bill that was passed yesterday did mark something of a breakthrough in that the appropriators in the house and the senate, the bipartisan leaderships thereof were...
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we are governed not simply by men and women but by laws. we're fueled by entrepreneurship and innovation and we are defined by a democratic discourse that allows each generation to reimagine and renew our union once more. so in israel, we see value that is we share. even as we recognize what makes us different. that is an essential part of our bonds. now, i stand here today mindful that for both our nations these are some complicated times. we have difficult issues to work through within our own countries and we face dangers and upheavel around the world. and when i look at young people within the united states, i think about the choices they must make in their lives to define who will be as a nation in this 21st century particularly as we emerge from two wars and the worst recession since the great depression. but part of the reason i like talking to young people is because no matter how great the challenges are, their idealism, their energy, their ambition lways gives me hope. and i see the same spirit in the young people here today. i be
we are governed not simply by men and women but by laws. we're fueled by entrepreneurship and innovation and we are defined by a democratic discourse that allows each generation to reimagine and renew our union once more. so in israel, we see value that is we share. even as we recognize what makes us different. that is an essential part of our bonds. now, i stand here today mindful that for both our nations these are some complicated times. we have difficult issues to work through within our...
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we must also consider the lawful access for the government theivil litigation, when government is the defendant. we must examine the effect that reform would have on the investigations at the stake and local level. the day's hearings will focus communications. one ors transmitted to more recipients. they apply to what kind of stored communications? our goal is to ennact the reforms as we move forward in the digital age. it is no secret privacy is harder to maintain but americnas betweenuldn not provide the internet -- you would keep this in a filing cabinet instead of a bulletin board. you would hide it behind the itsword rather than post on facebook. our expectations haven't changed. ammendment protects more than ludites. we risk stunting economic growth. i look forward to hearing from all witnesses and recognize mr. scott from virginia. forhe sub-committee meets the cyber-ghreats in computer crime laws for stored content. if this countered the use of computers to commit crime -- for access to stored information, the pace of the techonology has in the our knowledge areas. enforcement
we must also consider the lawful access for the government theivil litigation, when government is the defendant. we must examine the effect that reform would have on the investigations at the stake and local level. the day's hearings will focus communications. one ors transmitted to more recipients. they apply to what kind of stored communications? our goal is to ennact the reforms as we move forward in the digital age. it is no secret privacy is harder to maintain but americnas betweenuldn not...
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andwaste is an paperwork the red tape that we have in government. if we can illuminate -- eliminate some of that waste, we can not have the cuts in my opinion. host: here is another perspective on the sequester story, front page of the "washington post" -- washington pays about 10% of the budget -- host: you can see a picture of a freshman in high school looking at what is happening in montana. another story addresses this issue in "usa today" -- is a region this reporter is looking at and showing there is an impact in terms of cuts in staffing. let's hear from new mexico, our independent line. caller: good morning. complaint or problem with this whole situation is, everyone seems to be blaming the republicans. it is also a democratic problem. the president is also putting down the republicans. to me, when he became president, you have to drop your democratic party. you truly become the leader of both parties. to bring them together, and they need to get together. host: another perspective here on twitter -- host: let's take a look at some other sto
andwaste is an paperwork the red tape that we have in government. if we can illuminate -- eliminate some of that waste, we can not have the cuts in my opinion. host: here is another perspective on the sequester story, front page of the "washington post" -- washington pays about 10% of the budget -- host: you can see a picture of a freshman in high school looking at what is happening in montana. another story addresses this issue in "usa today" -- is a region this reporter is...
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really about the role of government. we of the national immigration law center do believe the government has a very important role, both the federal and state governments, to protect its citizens and to help individuals have the tools that they need and have the economic opportunities they need to be able to contribute back to the community and society. host: want to go now to florida on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. recently my grandson turned 18 years old, and i talked to him about registering for selective service. he did. i got him the information from the post office first. i just want to throw this out for everyone's information. who must register for the draft? citizens immigrants, document and undocumented, residing in the u.s. and territories must register of their age 18-25. that is within three months of their 18th birthday. then the next thing is, what happens if i did not register? not registering is a felony. young men and prosecuted and convicted of
really about the role of government. we of the national immigration law center do believe the government has a very important role, both the federal and state governments, to protect its citizens and to help individuals have the tools that they need and have the economic opportunities they need to be able to contribute back to the community and society. host: want to go now to florida on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. recently my grandson...
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he says it's not the job of the government to overregulate's people's lives. a new york judge blocking bloomberg's soda ban hours before that went into effect. pepsi changing the shape of 20-ounce bottle for the first time in nearly two decades. the new bottle has a bottom half that apparently is easier to grip and the label is smaller. the bottle should be in stores next month. be careful what you put in an email due to growing fears of cyber attacks. the u.s. government is expanding security program that will allow more private sector employees to have their emails scanned. here with more on this is adam shapiro from the fox business network. good morning, adam. >> good morning to you, he heather. this is something legitimate. big brother is watching. big brother will be watching what we write in private emails. president obama issued executive order on cyber security which allows the government to scan internet traffic flowing between banks and utilities and companies that are identified as nation's infrastructure. last week the heads of the national securi
he says it's not the job of the government to overregulate's people's lives. a new york judge blocking bloomberg's soda ban hours before that went into effect. pepsi changing the shape of 20-ounce bottle for the first time in nearly two decades. the new bottle has a bottom half that apparently is easier to grip and the label is smaller. the bottle should be in stores next month. be careful what you put in an email due to growing fears of cyber attacks. the u.s. government is expanding security...
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or military. >> the government can bring some military measure to the attacker. so, the attacker is very cautious in attacking national security. >> now comes the tough for ranjit task of detecting the source of this attack and the tougher task of trying to prevent it from happening again. >> cypriot politicians are holding an emergency meeting to find an alternative solution for its debt crisis. president is hosting a discussion. on tuesday parliament rejected an e you plan to tax people's savings in exchange for $13 billion international bailout. dramatic and unprecedented the no vote in cyprus is the rejection of efforts to impose a bailout on the island, one that would have taken money from the bank accounts of people like these. they were delighted at the news. >> this is an historical moment. not only, of course, with cyprus but in my opinion we are living in historical times. a new era. >> we all felt like someone's -- like someone was putting a gun to our heads. >> inside parliament, there were hours of heated debate. in the end, the president's party abs
or military. >> the government can bring some military measure to the attacker. so, the attacker is very cautious in attacking national security. >> now comes the tough for ranjit task of detecting the source of this attack and the tougher task of trying to prevent it from happening again. >> cypriot politicians are holding an emergency meeting to find an alternative solution for its debt crisis. president is hosting a discussion. on tuesday parliament rejected an e you plan...
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they look to the government and does the government have the money? >> no, obviously we, you know, we we know that the social security trust fund is a joke, there's no fund there. and demographics are shifting and fewer people in the work place paying into a system to support more and more people who are retired. it's in part the sort of "me" generation coming of age, what about me? i'm going to live in the here and now and forget about tomorrow mentality that's playing into this, but honestly, you know, none of this is-- should come as a surprise. we know that life expect tenantens ancy is growing and growing and none of this should be a big surprise. we've seen this train coming for decades. >> megyn: we like to put things off. let me ask you, leslie, as the wife of a doctor, should people who have so little in their bank accounts start eating pizza and philly cheese steaks and forget the 22 years i'd rather eat how i want and live how i want, the at least if it's a shorter time frame i'll be able to support myself. >> you know, my husband constantl
they look to the government and does the government have the money? >> no, obviously we, you know, we we know that the social security trust fund is a joke, there's no fund there. and demographics are shifting and fewer people in the work place paying into a system to support more and more people who are retired. it's in part the sort of "me" generation coming of age, what about me? i'm going to live in the here and now and forget about tomorrow mentality that's playing into...
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a stopgap spending bill to avoid a government shut down is awaiting president obama's signature, the $980 billion measure cleared the house of representatives funding day-to-day operations through the end of september and leaves if place automatic spending cuts to domestic programs and the pentagon but it eases the impact of other cuts. >> google's executive chairman is in myammar, one of the largest untapped tech markets and meeting with the president to push for free speech and private sector development. myammar, formally known as burma is coming from decades of military rule and international sanctions and undergoing dramatic political and economic reform. internet access is still rare only a small part of the 50 million residents have access to cell phones, but the visit comes after trips to india, libya, afghanistan, and north korea. >> drivers in the north bay and the south bay have been fighting signature alerts. >> we have you covered. >> southbound 101 coming from the waldo tunnel we have a look at the golden gate bridge now, a few cars coming by and you can access the gold
a stopgap spending bill to avoid a government shut down is awaiting president obama's signature, the $980 billion measure cleared the house of representatives funding day-to-day operations through the end of september and leaves if place automatic spending cuts to domestic programs and the pentagon but it eases the impact of other cuts. >> google's executive chairman is in myammar, one of the largest untapped tech markets and meeting with the president to push for free speech and private...
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government and tobacco companies may be ending. late last year a federal judge ordered tobacco firms to pay for an add campaign. not to promote their products -- oduct but instead to prevent it. >> once you start getting that taste you'll want to keet getting it. >> cheery, upbeat, sexy smoking commercials, a tool tobacco companies used to hook millions of americans into a habit that could kill them. decades harriet the same companies admitted they lied bout the damage they do to smokers. >> i can't overstate how important it is for the tobacco companies admit they deliberately deceived the american public for over 15 a yeeveragets it will make the -- 150 years. >> in 1999 the u.s. justice department brought a case against tobacco companies, using them of racketeering. in 2006 a judge ordered them to campaign for a series of so-called corrective statements. last november, the same judge spelt out exactly what the firms should say. including a declaration they intelligently deceived the public about the health of smokings and that t
government and tobacco companies may be ending. late last year a federal judge ordered tobacco firms to pay for an add campaign. not to promote their products -- oduct but instead to prevent it. >> once you start getting that taste you'll want to keet getting it. >> cheery, upbeat, sexy smoking commercials, a tool tobacco companies used to hook millions of americans into a habit that could kill them. decades harriet the same companies admitted they lied bout the damage they do to...
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a base spokesperson says that the government along with two victims has died. no names have been released, but authorities said the gunman was a staff member at office. the two victims were also marines. the base was put on a lot down, but that has since been lifted. >> this morning we are continuing to monitor the school threat that was made against the san mateo high school the force police to increase patrols near campus. the threat posted on the internet earlier this week. mentioned thursday is a date. kron4 will tran is live at aragon high school and tells us why police are still there. >> they're not certain whether or not it will be turned off. they will continue to patrol this area. they're not just relying on the police if they are also having security on campus over nice enough and does not happen before the students arrive. here is video of the scene from yesterday and reportedly have a the students were kept home by their parents because they were so concerned. in the meantime, investigators came and talked with the administrators and the students t
a base spokesperson says that the government along with two victims has died. no names have been released, but authorities said the gunman was a staff member at office. the two victims were also marines. the base was put on a lot down, but that has since been lifted. >> this morning we are continuing to monitor the school threat that was made against the san mateo high school the force police to increase patrols near campus. the threat posted on the internet earlier this week. mentioned...
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investigation will be wider than the one the syrian government requests. the rebels were accused of using chemical weapons. the rebels say that's a lie and the syrian forces used the weapons. ed, president obama said he is deeply skin tack cal of the claims and says the united states and our allies are trying to figure out whether the syrian regime crossed what he calls the redline. how significant is this step by the general secretary? >> it's significant in the sense it has the potential to be the first formal and independent investigation of the claims that chemical weapons have been used in the syrian civil war. on the other hand, it should be remembered that this is an investigation requested by the syrian government as a member state of the united nations, and they have only requested investigation of the alleged incident that occurred on tuesday outside the northwestern syrian city, not any other allegations of the use of chemical weapons by the syrian government themselves. ban ki-moon, was quick to make that clear today. >> i'm, of course, aware t
investigation will be wider than the one the syrian government requests. the rebels were accused of using chemical weapons. the rebels say that's a lie and the syrian forces used the weapons. ed, president obama said he is deeply skin tack cal of the claims and says the united states and our allies are trying to figure out whether the syrian regime crossed what he calls the redline. how significant is this step by the general secretary? >> it's significant in the sense it has the...
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and that's when government is supposed to step in. why? it basically floods your liver with fat. it causes your liver not to work right. that races insulin levels all over the body. that causes the obesity hypertension and all of the other diseases that we know about including type ii diabetes. at the level of the brain it is acting the same way alcohol is and that is promoting the reward system. so a little, that's fine. but you want more, and you eat more. the food industry learned when they add it, you buy more. >> and the food industry is now saying they want to be part of the problem. they understand the detriments. take a look at this ad from coca-cola. >> but beating obesity will take action by all of us based on one common sense fact. all calories count no matter where they come from and if you eat and drink more calories than you burn off, you'll gain weight. >> michael: you see that it makes me think they are getting it wrong but i'll let you answer. >> they say three things in that spot. number one a call i have a calory. number two if you are fat it's your fault. and
and that's when government is supposed to step in. why? it basically floods your liver with fat. it causes your liver not to work right. that races insulin levels all over the body. that causes the obesity hypertension and all of the other diseases that we know about including type ii diabetes. at the level of the brain it is acting the same way alcohol is and that is promoting the reward system. so a little, that's fine. but you want more, and you eat more. the food industry learned when they...
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mohamed morsi wins every government with one exception. 18 the government -- the tiny government. it -- you see a lot of vulnerability for the islamists, in this case, in the delta. -- where morsi represented that government. won by pretty big margins in the delta by more than 10 percentage points in four of those five governments. alsosecular candidates tend to do well in the red sea area, but i don't want to concentrate on those. we are talking about less than one percent. the story emerging is that islamists are doing really well in upper egypt, non-islamist are doing well in the metropolitan areas in the north, cairo and alexandria, and there are surprising opposition to the islamists emerging in the delta. i'm going to move on to the constitutional referendum, and the reason why i lead with this, this is the first chronologically. the first vote that took place after the revolution. we should look at it with some degree of caution in terms of what it says about not annals lists and islamists -- non- islamists and islamists. that said, it is a decent proxy indicator, he cause
mohamed morsi wins every government with one exception. 18 the government -- the tiny government. it -- you see a lot of vulnerability for the islamists, in this case, in the delta. -- where morsi represented that government. won by pretty big margins in the delta by more than 10 percentage points in four of those five governments. alsosecular candidates tend to do well in the red sea area, but i don't want to concentrate on those. we are talking about less than one percent. the story emerging...
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with stronger political parties, governance, transparency, which makes government's more effective and make sure that the people feel a connection to their governments. your majesty, you have been a driving force for these peace efforts. you can be sure the united states will continue to work with you. economic progress has become what political process. the majority government is working hard to manage the current budget challenges. i think that his majesty outlined enormous pressures that jordan is experiencing, including a range of at external factors as well. i recognize what these economic reforms are difficult, they are essential to create the kind of growth and opportunity and dynamism that will help the jordanian people achieve their dreams. loanhappy to provide guarantees to jordan as your. together, i believe we can deliver the result that jordanian people deserve. health care, clean water, enhanced training that i know a lot of the jordanian people need to get a job or turn entrepreneurial skills into a business that creates even more jobs. ofas proud to welcome some these o
with stronger political parties, governance, transparency, which makes government's more effective and make sure that the people feel a connection to their governments. your majesty, you have been a driving force for these peace efforts. you can be sure the united states will continue to work with you. economic progress has become what political process. the majority government is working hard to manage the current budget challenges. i think that his majesty outlined enormous pressures that...
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>> to see what is it possible with government policies to try to encourage public-health changes that are going to be better for our nation and save us in terms of health-care costs. he gets accused. but if we are serious, if obesity is threatening to make this the first generation where our kids do not live as long as we do, it seems like there is a responsibility. >> how tall are you? >> 6 feet, four inches. i was 213 pounds. >> are you still 30 pounds less? >> yes. >> where did you lose it? >> i was a junk food addict. honeybunch, pastry. that was something i could not pass up. >> for how long? >> most of my adult life, and it crept up on me. and weine dna analyzed, are analyzing and discovering the hereditary part. it turned out my results suggested i was at a higher than average risk for diabetes, and that was part of the wake-up call that made me finally decide to take charge. >> who can have their dna tested? >> there are companies on the internet. you have to be very careful looking at what they are offering and what their truth in advertising is, but you can have your dna ana
>> to see what is it possible with government policies to try to encourage public-health changes that are going to be better for our nation and save us in terms of health-care costs. he gets accused. but if we are serious, if obesity is threatening to make this the first generation where our kids do not live as long as we do, it seems like there is a responsibility. >> how tall are you? >> 6 feet, four inches. i was 213 pounds. >> are you still 30 pounds less? >>...
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so at least there are protections for against unreasonable government intrusion. my concern centers around what happens when 9 state actors can utilize this technology and after 2015 the sky is the limit. do you think congress has the power to prohibit private citizens and corporations from using drones with cameras that are capable of storing images or in fact what is the limit to what congress can do to provide limitations on non state actors and their use of drones? >> i think congress can provide those limits. the first amendment draws a distinction between stopping someone from talking about something and general prohibition. the government may say that you are not allowed to do x, y and z in order to gather information and that can apply across to the press and individuals or whoever else it might be. so as a consequence yes, they probably can. they wouldn't be able to make content based distinctions about who news drones and who can't but studying basic privacy limits for anyone to use drones will apply in equal measure to individuals in the press and so fo
so at least there are protections for against unreasonable government intrusion. my concern centers around what happens when 9 state actors can utilize this technology and after 2015 the sky is the limit. do you think congress has the power to prohibit private citizens and corporations from using drones with cameras that are capable of storing images or in fact what is the limit to what congress can do to provide limitations on non state actors and their use of drones? >> i think congress...
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there is pressure on the government, but it is now trying to solve its kurdish problem. the talks had started in october. now, they are bearing fruit. >> let me ask you this -- some people say this is the last opportunity that he will have to exert power over the pkk. do you see it that way as well? >> that is certainly a consideration. although he has recently shown he is still the number one authority in the movement. it was seen as an example of his power, and the fact that he has managed to get the backing of the pkk leaders and also the organization across europe as well. that are underlining that although they do have concerns, they are supporting him. >> all right, thank you very much. >> on day two of president barack obama's diplomatic tour to the middle east, he met with palestinian officials in the west bank to emphasize the importance of reaching an israeli-palestinian peace deal, but the difficulty of the mission was underscored by a rocket attack in southern israel by palestinian militants in gaza. >> thursday afternoon, he received a standing ovation from
there is pressure on the government, but it is now trying to solve its kurdish problem. the talks had started in october. now, they are bearing fruit. >> let me ask you this -- some people say this is the last opportunity that he will have to exert power over the pkk. do you see it that way as well? >> that is certainly a consideration. although he has recently shown he is still the number one authority in the movement. it was seen as an example of his power, and the fact that he...
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the government blamed rebel fighters for the attack. plenty more still to come on al-jazeera, including a tornado that left death and destruction. >> hello again, a reminder of the main stories here. a orts that an agreement for 20% tax on accounts over $130,000 in cyprus and 4% on others. nd the funeral of a main supporter of president assad has taken place in damascus. putin's most -- biggest critics has been found lead in london. berezovsky's death is being treated as a suicide. emma, has there been any sort of reaction yet to boris berezovsky's death in russia? >> yes, in the last few hours, fell he isity. putin's press secretary goes on russian tv and said berezovsky had written to the president in recent months saying he wanted to come back to russia and he was apologizing for the mistakes he had made. of course we have no verification of that from the peam amend -- family and reaction to this will very much depend on which side of the fence people sit on. to some he was very much a hero, he fought against putin, but to others the
the government blamed rebel fighters for the attack. plenty more still to come on al-jazeera, including a tornado that left death and destruction. >> hello again, a reminder of the main stories here. a orts that an agreement for 20% tax on accounts over $130,000 in cyprus and 4% on others. nd the funeral of a main supporter of president assad has taken place in damascus. putin's most -- biggest critics has been found lead in london. berezovsky's death is being treated as a suicide. emma,...
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the house vote willing to keep the government running for the next six months. the plan in place keeps $85 billion in spending cuts in the pentagon and domestic programs. temporary furlough for hundreds of thousands of government workers will stay in place. the spending authorization is on the way to the white house right now for the president's signature. >> 5:13. samsung is coming to mountainview. the tech company famous for its galaxy series smart phones and its infamous patent with apple has signed a release to put a new research and development headquarters on campus that has yet to be built. they approved plans for this week for the two six-story buildings on clyde avenue near highway 101. the building developer says the finished product will be lead certified, meaning it is energy efficient. >> in a tech world, copy caps, apple, samsung and google working on its very own smart wristwatch technology. the financial times reporting google developing the watch in its android unit. the financial times says google filed a patent application for a smart watch ba
the house vote willing to keep the government running for the next six months. the plan in place keeps $85 billion in spending cuts in the pentagon and domestic programs. temporary furlough for hundreds of thousands of government workers will stay in place. the spending authorization is on the way to the white house right now for the president's signature. >> 5:13. samsung is coming to mountainview. the tech company famous for its galaxy series smart phones and its infamous patent with...
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peace will have to be made among peoples, not just governments. no one, no single step can change overnight what lies in the hearts and minds of millions. no single step is going to erase years of history and propaganda. but progress with the palestinians is a powerful way to begin, while sidelines extremists who thrive on conflict and thrive on division. it would make a difference. so peace is necessary. but peace is also just. peace is also just. there is no question that israel has paced palestinian factions who turned to terror. leaders who missed historic opportunities. that is all true. and that's why security must be at the center of any agreement. and there is no question that the only path to peace is flu negotiations, which is why, despite the criticism that we've received, the united states will oppose unilateral efforts to bypass negotiations through the united states. it has to be done by the parties. but the palestinian people's right to self-determination, their right to justice must also be recognized. and put yourself in their sho
peace will have to be made among peoples, not just governments. no one, no single step can change overnight what lies in the hearts and minds of millions. no single step is going to erase years of history and propaganda. but progress with the palestinians is a powerful way to begin, while sidelines extremists who thrive on conflict and thrive on division. it would make a difference. so peace is necessary. but peace is also just. peace is also just. there is no question that israel has paced...
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s he got involved in this group of progressives that were trying to essentially take over the state government. one of his first major campaigns was the gubernatorial election of 1902. he went down to the convention to support the progressive candidate at that time whose name was andrew jackson montague , and he was successful so that launched mackie's career. when he first got elected in 1903, he wanted to go out after the scandaling houses and the saloon and a sunday bars. he wanted to shut them down the the at lot of resistance from the small-town sheriff because he was aligned with the political machine. so he had to move together his own policy of supporters and conduct his own raids without much help from the sheriff. so he sent out letters to all of his political supporters saying what he was about to do is to the grade he was about to conduct and get people interested to find out if they wanted to be a part of the party. he got a good response and some of the elected prosecutor took this shotgun house his totem to all of these places. so the shotgun is interesting because some say that
s he got involved in this group of progressives that were trying to essentially take over the state government. one of his first major campaigns was the gubernatorial election of 1902. he went down to the convention to support the progressive candidate at that time whose name was andrew jackson montague , and he was successful so that launched mackie's career. when he first got elected in 1903, he wanted to go out after the scandaling houses and the saloon and a sunday bars. he wanted to shut...
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the way to do that in divided government is agree to some form of revenue in the form of tax reform. >> not tax reform. >> not tax increase. >> tax reform. the big problem for republicans heading into this debt limit fight are the house conservatives. they feel like they've given a rot on the fiscal cliff. are they really going to battle boehner. >> i want to fit this in. because joe biden, i thought was el kwents and interesting. this was with mayor bloomberg. let's play that clip. >> for all those who say that we shouldn't and can't ban assault weapons. for all those who say the politics is too hard, how can they say that? for all those who say we shouldn't or couldn't ban high capacity magazines, i just ask them one question. think about newtown. think about newtown. >> that's a stirring sort of message there from joe biden. the question i have, it doesn't seem like it's going to work and not just because of republican opposition, it's because there are democrats who are up in 2014 in tough states that don't want to vote on the assault weapons ban. >> it was so interesting to hear
the way to do that in divided government is agree to some form of revenue in the form of tax reform. >> not tax reform. >> not tax increase. >> tax reform. the big problem for republicans heading into this debt limit fight are the house conservatives. they feel like they've given a rot on the fiscal cliff. are they really going to battle boehner. >> i want to fit this in. because joe biden, i thought was el kwents and interesting. this was with mayor bloomberg. let's...
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. >> a new government study this morning shows the rise in the number of children with autism. the centers for disease control says one in 50 school kids are now considered autistic a disorder that can affect kids' socially, intellectually, and behaviorally. the ratio is a sharp increase from the one in 150 a decade ago. our medical editor explains why the biggest jump is seen. >> ask parents if their child was severe or moderate or mild the biggest increase was in the "mild" area. it was flat when you look at children with severe autism. that does point to better recognition. >> the doctor says that genes and environmental factors should be looked at and he believes these results show an urgent need to focus on autism causes, prevention, and treatment. >> mike nicco is keeping an eye on the sky looking no rain. >> open up the weather window and i will show you where it is looking to the east bay you can see the lower clouds working out of the north bay and across the central bay. to give you a timeline for when this will exit our neighborhood and if you can fly out of sfo with
. >> a new government study this morning shows the rise in the number of children with autism. the centers for disease control says one in 50 school kids are now considered autistic a disorder that can affect kids' socially, intellectually, and behaviorally. the ratio is a sharp increase from the one in 150 a decade ago. our medical editor explains why the biggest jump is seen. >> ask parents if their child was severe or moderate or mild the biggest increase was in the...
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the government trying to regulate guns just will not work. >> reporter: gun regulation will never work then? >> it doesn't work reporter: what about the regulations with silencers? >> ridiculous. completely ridiculous. regulations of silencers are soy figure tiff that people typically don't want to buy one. >> reporter: so it's working too well >> i see your point. reporter: yes, america. until these strict silencer laws change, scenes like this will be all too common. ,x [ female announcer ] the one for all. mcdonald's dollar menu, home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love... ♪ ...and other amazing tastes, for just a dollar each. ♪ like the bold hot n spicy mcchicken, and the new grilled onion cheddar burger topped with caramelized onions and melted white cheddar. everyday, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. my guest tonight is a good one. emmy winner, the game of thrones now about to premiere its third season. >> it's not slander if it's true. >> what is the truth you plan on telling him today? >> why are you so nervous about what i'm going
the government trying to regulate guns just will not work. >> reporter: gun regulation will never work then? >> it doesn't work reporter: what about the regulations with silencers? >> ridiculous. completely ridiculous. regulations of silencers are soy figure tiff that people typically don't want to buy one. >> reporter: so it's working too well >> i see your point. reporter: yes, america. until these strict silencer laws change, scenes like this will be all too...
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the house voting to keep the government running. that's good news. it keeps in place $85 billion in spending cuts to the pentagon and domestic programs. that means temporary furlough for hundreds of thousands of government workers will stay in place. the spending authorization is on the way now to the white house waiting for the president's signature. >> the u.s. supreme court is getting set to take on the issue of gay marriage. speaking out across the nation including right here in the bay area. christie smith joins us live where a 12-year-old wants the court to hear what he has so say. good morning, christie. >> reporter: two historic cases on gay marriage set to go before the supreme court. a 12-year-old bay area boy has stepped in the mix. he wrote a letter to the chief justice john roberts about his own family. he was adopted by two dads. the la few family lives in santa rosa. 12-year-old daniel thought he would never have a family because of his medical condition. his dads, jay and brian, stepped in and adopted him and his sister, salina. the f
the house voting to keep the government running. that's good news. it keeps in place $85 billion in spending cuts to the pentagon and domestic programs. that means temporary furlough for hundreds of thousands of government workers will stay in place. the spending authorization is on the way now to the white house waiting for the president's signature. >> the u.s. supreme court is getting set to take on the issue of gay marriage. speaking out across the nation including right here in the...
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congress passed a budget bill that would stave off another government shutdown for now. it struggled to reach an agreement on new gun laws, rejecting an assault weapons ban and taking tiny steps toward tightening background checks. political leaders in and out of congress rushed to catch up with rapidly shifting public pinion on same-sex marriage. and republicans looked inward to find out what went wrong in 2012. >> people want us to be bold. and i think this it is true. this is an unprecedented thing for a national party to put their cards on the table face up, but this is what we're willing to do to build our party. i think it was necessary. i think people wanted the report to be real. they wanted it to be honest. they wanted it to be, if it had to, raw and maybe a few pieces of china needed to be broken. gwen: words. they called themselves stuffy old men, took real pokes at themselves. but did it go beyond that, karen? >> well, it was an after-action report. the r.n.c. had put together a commission and they had done thousands of interviews. the bottom line, he said th
congress passed a budget bill that would stave off another government shutdown for now. it struggled to reach an agreement on new gun laws, rejecting an assault weapons ban and taking tiny steps toward tightening background checks. political leaders in and out of congress rushed to catch up with rapidly shifting public pinion on same-sex marriage. and republicans looked inward to find out what went wrong in 2012. >> people want us to be bold. and i think this it is true. this is an...
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the government trying to regulate guns just will not work. >> reporter: gun regulation will never work then? >> it doesn't work reporter: what about the regulations with silencers? >> ridiculous. completely ridiculous. regulations of silencers are soy figure tiff that people typically don't want to buy one. >> reporter: so it's working too well >> i see your point. reporter: yes, america. until these strict silencer laws change, scenes like this will be all too common. 2u(ve.$rr? my guest tonight is a good one. emmy winner, the game of thrones now about to premiere its third season. >> it's not slander if it's true. >> what is the truth you plan on telling him today? >> why are you so nervous about what i'm going to say to father >> because you're a liar. you tell lies about me. >> any lies in particular? you're a clever man. not half as clever as you think you are >> still makes me more clever than you. >> jon: please welcome back to the show. peter dinklage. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: how are you, my friend? i am good. jon: people... from the middle east to middle earth >> jon:
the government trying to regulate guns just will not work. >> reporter: gun regulation will never work then? >> it doesn't work reporter: what about the regulations with silencers? >> ridiculous. completely ridiculous. regulations of silencers are soy figure tiff that people typically don't want to buy one. >> reporter: so it's working too well >> i see your point. reporter: yes, america. until these strict silencer laws change, scenes like this will be all too...
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they traced the take to a north korean government agency in china. two months later another agency halted atm services at a south korean bank. professor kim jong un says the latest cyber attack is different from those in the past. >> translator: many private firms use shared servers. workers for these companies use the same programs in the same computer systems to nd out emails and access data. if hackers infect such a shared server with a computer virus, all the firms using the same server will be affected. i think this is what happened today. i think it was an organized crime. because the perpetrators were familiar with our schedule. they aimed for 2:00, when banks carry out most of their transactions before closing time. broadcasting firms assemble materials for programs aired in the evening around that time. the virus was like a time bomb for the computer networks. it took a certain period of time after the network system was infected for it to explode. i suspect the time lag between the possible infection and today's incident is likely to have b
they traced the take to a north korean government agency in china. two months later another agency halted atm services at a south korean bank. professor kim jong un says the latest cyber attack is different from those in the past. >> translator: many private firms use shared servers. workers for these companies use the same programs in the same computer systems to nd out emails and access data. if hackers infect such a shared server with a computer virus, all the firms using the same...
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this is really government is perhaps less solid and previous israeli governments. i do think there is something that contributes to the solidity of the relationship when the two leaders look at each other as reelected by their own politics. ironically, both men come to the summit with a much heavier emphasis on the need to address the internal politics in their own countries. for the president, he is coming back to deal with the end of government. that is supposed to happen in a few days. netanyahu's is at least as much about domestic issues as everything we have just spoken about. a lot but those items on the table. there is a lot more to talk about in terms of jordan, and the very important message the president is sending by going -- his first trip to the arab countries since the series of uprisings. he picked a monarchy, and what message this sends elsewhere in the region is powerful. let me turn now to your questions and comments. please be kind enough to address your question to one of our participants so that all three don't have to answer every question. th
this is really government is perhaps less solid and previous israeli governments. i do think there is something that contributes to the solidity of the relationship when the two leaders look at each other as reelected by their own politics. ironically, both men come to the summit with a much heavier emphasis on the need to address the internal politics in their own countries. for the president, he is coming back to deal with the end of government. that is supposed to happen in a few days....
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tavis: so what's your read on the impact that this government, this israeli government freshly formed the other day after a lot of back-and-forth just in time for president obama's arrival they at least have called together some form of government now, what's your sense of how that body and its formulation will impact the peace process? as i read here and there the sense i get is that this is not the kind of government as it's currently formed that in any way advances that notion. is what i'm reading or taking from that right or wrong? >> it's a mixed picture and i'm not sure we can make a judgment yet. i think we have to withhold judgment for the time being. i say that because on the one hand you have the same foreign minister who says nothing can be done on the palestinian issue. you have now a new defense minister boga yagalon, former israel defense forces chief of staff who's a very tough guy who doesn't have the same commitment as his predecessor, ehud barak to the two-state solution. he, too, is saying nothing can be done. you have a new housing minister who used to be the head
tavis: so what's your read on the impact that this government, this israeli government freshly formed the other day after a lot of back-and-forth just in time for president obama's arrival they at least have called together some form of government now, what's your sense of how that body and its formulation will impact the peace process? as i read here and there the sense i get is that this is not the kind of government as it's currently formed that in any way advances that notion. is what i'm...
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and iran but i think that from washington's perspective the fact that there may not yet be an israeli government and so or that it will have just recently been formed and there won't be that room to have any serious discussions about israeli palestinian relations is probably a positive thing from washington's perspective norman is a kind of farcical to go to israel not talk about the so-called peace process i mean it's farce. i'm not sure of i would call the farce there's actually no reason why president obama would want to talk about the so-called peace process the main purpose of the peace process is to serve as a distraction while israel gets on with the serious work that sing about ten percent of the west bank where right now israel and the united states don't need destruction because the powers tinian people have been pacified the so-called palestinians authority can't do anything without the approval of the united states so there is no need that this particular moment for any destructions so there is no need to revive the so-called peace process it's never been a peace process it's been an
and iran but i think that from washington's perspective the fact that there may not yet be an israeli government and so or that it will have just recently been formed and there won't be that room to have any serious discussions about israeli palestinian relations is probably a positive thing from washington's perspective norman is a kind of farcical to go to israel not talk about the so-called peace process i mean it's farce. i'm not sure of i would call the farce there's actually no reason why...
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according to a new government report it dropped from 12.1% in 2011 to 9.9% than last year. both the federal government anteprivate sector are pushing several initiatives to hire veterans. >>> singer michelle shock responded to the uproar over comments she made last weekend about gays during a performance in san francisco. she made the remarks sunday. in a written statement today the singer said she didn't do a good job of making her feelings clear. quote, i do not nor have i ever said or believed that god hates homosexuals. i said some of his followers believe that. i am very sorry. i don't always express myself as clearly as i should. several music venues have canceled her upcoming concerts as a result. >>> the mansion near san diego is on the market. it was built more than 100 yearsing a for real estate and transportation tycoon. the asking price for the 10 bedroom 9.5 bath estate is $16.9 million. the mansion was known for its lavish parties. more recently it was known for the 2011 death of millionaires 6-year-old son after a second story fall and his girlfriend's suicid
according to a new government report it dropped from 12.1% in 2011 to 9.9% than last year. both the federal government anteprivate sector are pushing several initiatives to hire veterans. >>> singer michelle shock responded to the uproar over comments she made last weekend about gays during a performance in san francisco. she made the remarks sunday. in a written statement today the singer said she didn't do a good job of making her feelings clear. quote, i do not nor have i ever said...
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government can be helpful. i think thatpoint, part of my goal during this trip has been to hear from both president abbas and prime minister netanyahu about what they would need and how they would see a potential path, how it will be structured. i think it is premature for me to give you an answer to the question that you just posed. i think it is a good one, i think it is a legitimate one, but i'm still hearing from them. and me, secretary kerry, and others we're going to go back and look at what we've heard from both sides and make a determination as to what has the best prospect for success. i think, this, that incremental steps that serve to delay and put off some of the more fundamental issues rather than incremental steps that help a final step might look like. probably won't be the boast approach. it is notter clear that will build trust. if you have a situation that the incremental steps replace the broader vision versus incremental steps in pursuit of a broader vision. you get four more years, 10 more
government can be helpful. i think thatpoint, part of my goal during this trip has been to hear from both president abbas and prime minister netanyahu about what they would need and how they would see a potential path, how it will be structured. i think it is premature for me to give you an answer to the question that you just posed. i think it is a good one, i think it is a legitimate one, but i'm still hearing from them. and me, secretary kerry, and others we're going to go back and look at...
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we don't have enough time in your government my friend we have run out of time many thanks to my guest today in new york and in amman and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember cross talk rules. is a. mirror image of iraq after inflation. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the roads full of dangerous. clear evidence from north to south. the roots of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. taxi on our t.v. . please. fix. live. live. live. live. live. as your language. of choice we kept it all in the financial center today still some of that was a. chance that the consensus hit. chooses to opinions that invigorating good. choose the stories that impact the life choose access to office.
we don't have enough time in your government my friend we have run out of time many thanks to my guest today in new york and in amman and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember cross talk rules. is a. mirror image of iraq after inflation. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the roads full of dangerous. clear evidence from north to south. the roots of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. taxi on our t.v. . please. fix. live. live. live....
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and the federal government. the absurdity in a state capital, that we did not have a budget for three years, yet here in washington the senate did not pass a budget for three years and the president just not serious about what americans think is the biggest problem of that country. they do not even have a budget for three years? state government, closer to the people, has to get things done. i used to tell trent lott, the difference between governors and senators is senators talk about doing things and governors do things. there's a lot of truth to democrat governors as well. their party is so committed to washington that you do not see many of these governors who are willing to talk the way republican governors are about how we do a better job at the state level. there's much more bipartisanship. i like to think i had a relative success will governorship, but eight of my eight years of governor, i have a democrat house majority, and seven of my years, i had a democrat senate majority. we did not let that stop u
and the federal government. the absurdity in a state capital, that we did not have a budget for three years, yet here in washington the senate did not pass a budget for three years and the president just not serious about what americans think is the biggest problem of that country. they do not even have a budget for three years? state government, closer to the people, has to get things done. i used to tell trent lott, the difference between governors and senators is senators talk about doing...
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the patriot act does not allow the us government to break into a place without a warrant. the area where the patriot act and some of what richard nixon did overlaps is a question of wordless wiretapping, and there, this is a period when it was legal to wiretap for national security purposes without a warrant. but it had to be for national security purposes. and the debate over richard nixon's wiretapping was did he do this for national security reasons or for political reasons, because the people he was wiretapping were journalists and also people who used to be on his staff. but the warrant was wiretapping of the patriot air -- there is a reminder that era when not just richard nixon but other presidents would wiretap without work and by the way, as result of the nixon's wiretaps, some call them kissinger white house but anyway the national security wiretaps in the nixon era, congress and president ford and president carter signed bills which gave us more privacy. and it's the patriot act that undermines some of the privacy that was a post-watergate phenomenon. so for a l
the patriot act does not allow the us government to break into a place without a warrant. the area where the patriot act and some of what richard nixon did overlaps is a question of wordless wiretapping, and there, this is a period when it was legal to wiretap for national security purposes without a warrant. but it had to be for national security purposes. and the debate over richard nixon's wiretapping was did he do this for national security reasons or for political reasons, because the...
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the government ordered banks to stay closed until tuesday now to prevent people from withdrawing all their money. but atms are still operating with withdrawal limit. >> the issue, the people of california care about most right now: the economy. >> 71% of likely voters say getting control of the federal deficit should be the top priority for congress this year. 52% say immigration reform is a top issue. 42% say new gun control policies are the most important issues. and 33% say efforts to combat climate change should be the priority. >> 7:08. we know what sal's priority is keeping a close eye on traffic. >> okay. right now we are looking at a community much better than it was yesterday. we have slow downs obviously. let's take a look at the bay bridge. earlier minor crash. didn't last for too long. but the metering lights were turned on and slowed down for a bit. so it's a little worse than it normally is. backed up to the mc arthur maze. 30-35 minute delay. if there are no other problems on the bridge, this will begin to wind out and by 8:00 see an improvement. this morning's commute
the government ordered banks to stay closed until tuesday now to prevent people from withdrawing all their money. but atms are still operating with withdrawal limit. >> the issue, the people of california care about most right now: the economy. >> 71% of likely voters say getting control of the federal deficit should be the top priority for congress this year. 52% say immigration reform is a top issue. 42% say new gun control policies are the most important issues. and 33% say...